The Granet Museum, classified as one of the finest in France, is just off Rue d’Italie, very close to Cours Mirabeau. It is situated the former Palace of Malta, and contains collections of works from the 14th to the 20th century, by Rembrandt, Ingres, Cézanne and the “Cézanne à Giacometti” donation.
Nearly 600 paintings, sculptures and archaeological pieces are on display: paintings from the 17th century French school, a room devoted to Paul Cézanne with 9 oil paintings, the Cézanne to Giacometti Collection (works by Giacometti, Picasso, Léger, Klee, de Staël, Tal Coat, Velde...) as well as collections from the European schools (Flemish, Italian, Dutch) with Rubens, Rembrandt... a sculpture gallery, and an Entremont room (Celto-Ligurian sculptures from the Entremont archaeological site)...
Guided tours, activities for children and lectures are on offer.
Disabled access is via rue Roux Alphéran (No 18).
+33 (0)4 42 52 88 32
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